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De kogelpot: 1200 jaar (handels)betrekkingen tussen Nederland en Duitsland. Kamer 4 van het Gastgastgeber Hotel van Studio Makkink&Bey voor Ruhr 2010. De...
Eind 2008 werd er in Amsterdam Zuid-Oost een bijzonder woningcomplex geopend; een complex met daarin 54 woningen voor Chinese ouderen. Op initiatief van de...
Dutch tubers is an ode to the ancient Dutch root- and tuberous plants. Scraggy, unsightly and growing underground they are the forgotten vegetables of the modern...
“An alchemist’s ode to early medieval pottery. The designer wants to bring back the origin of the preparation of food to the contemporary kitchen with three...
Installation in collaboration with sculptur Anna Brandsma. This is a homage to the jerusalem artichoke, the kohlrabi, the beetroot, the parsnip, the turnip, the...
Since 2009 half the world population lives in the city. More and more people change their lives from a rural to an urban one. This has a great impact on the way we...
The jelly mould is almost disappeared form our kitchens and dinner tables. While this majestic object was the ‘piece the résistance’ of dinner parties and...
Since 2009 more than half the world population lives in the city. More and more people change their lives from a rural to an urban one. This has a great impact on...
Mensen praten niet gemakkelijk over gevoelens van eenzaamheid. In een sterk geïndividualiseerde samenleving waarin presteren en efficiëntie de boventoon voeren is...
In this time off food processors and ready-to-eat-meals I want to bring back the basics of food-preparation to our modern kitchen. Therefore I looked at medieval...
The lighting collection Crate is a tribute to industrial design and production. This series is made out of polypropylene vegetable crates. These crates were not...
Delft blue was developed in the Netherlands in the 17th century as an attempt to copy Chinese and Japanese porcelain. Inspired by the china from the orient the...
The polypropylene crate is one example of a completely standardized product. It has been shaped and refined by the necessities of industry in a process that...
Dutch tubers is an ode to the ancient Dutch root- and tuberous plants. Scraggy, unsightly and growing underground they are the forgotten vegetables of the modern...
Delft is rich in history; an old city with an illustrious past. This wealth of history is therefore reflected in a large collection of wonderful archaeological...